Luxury Garage Ideas and Designs

C22-Barn & Sliding Doors
C22-Barn & Sliding Doors
Custom Doors by JesseCustom Doors by Jesse
New Construction 2-20" x 20" 2-1/4" Western Red Cedar Oversized Doors with Crossbuck Garage/Boat Storage Doors, Finished by Others Per Customer Specs Manufactured in Texas, Made in USA **Door Located in Morgans Point TX. Near Seabrook/Kemah Roughly $5,000-$12,000
Flow Wall Storage Solutions
Flow Wall Storage Solutions
Flow Wall SystemFlow Wall System
Flow Wall white panel with various hooks for storing lawn and garden equipment. Take advantage of your open wall space to get things clean and organized while maximizing your available floor space.
Carriage House Build: Coastal Design and Collectible Cars
Carriage House Build: Coastal Design and Collectible Cars
Lighthouse Contracting GroupLighthouse Contracting Group
The goal was to build a carriage house with space for guests, additional vehicles and outdoor furniture storage. The exterior design would match the main house. Special features of the outbuilding include a custom pent roof over the main overhead door, fir beams and bracketry, copper standing seam metal roof, and low voltage LED feature lighting. A thin stone veneer was installed on the exterior to match the main house.
Fimbel American Legends Carriage House Doors
Fimbel American Legends Carriage House Doors
Absolute Garage Doors LLCAbsolute Garage Doors LLC
These specialty carriage garage doors truly mimic the old world carriage house style garage doors with a wider window section. While most carriage house doors have a wood grain surface, these doors have a smooth, like painted wood, door.
Carriage House
Carriage House
David Sharff Architect, P.C.David Sharff Architect, P.C.
Cupola, High end renovation, Colonial home, operable shutters, Dutch Doors Raj Das Photography
Booth Lake Portico & Exterior Remodel
Booth Lake Portico & Exterior Remodel
Stebnitz Builders, Inc.Stebnitz Builders, Inc.
This East Troy home on Booth Lake had a few drainage issues that needed to be resolved, but one thing was clear, the homeowners knew with the proper design features, their property had amazing potential to be a fixture on the lake. Starting with a redesign of the backyard, including retaining walls and other drainage features, the home was then ready for a radical facelift. We redesigned the entry of the home with a timber frame portico/entryway. The entire portico was built with the old-world artistry of a mortise and tenon framing method. We also designed and installed a new deck and patio facing the lake, installed an integrated driveway and sidewalk system throughout the property and added a splash of evening effects with some beautiful architectural lighting around the house. A Timber Tech deck with Radiance cable rail system was added off the side of the house to increase lake viewing opportunities and a beautiful stamped concrete patio was installed at the lower level of the house for additional lounging. Lastly, the original detached garage was razed and rebuilt with a new design that not only suits our client’s needs, but is designed to complement the home’s new look. The garage was built with trusses to create the tongue and groove wood cathedral ceiling and the storage area to the front of the garage. The secondary doors on the lakeside of the garage were installed to allow our client to drive his golf cart along the crushed granite pathways and to provide a stunning view of Booth Lake from the multi-purpose garage. Photos by Beth Welsh, Interior Changes
Central Frontenac Waterfront Home
Central Frontenac Waterfront Home
Bell+Associates Architecture Inc.Bell+Associates Architecture Inc.
With almost 180-degree views, the main living area of this spectacular waterfront home sits high on a bluff and welcomes views of the lake from the east, south and west. Currently under construction, this home has three distinct annexes: a main living/eating area; a section with the main bedroom suite and 3 spacious guest bedrooms; and, a 2-level garage offering plentiful storage. The entire home is designed to capture the views and fill the interior with light. The garage and mudroom are linked with a screened bridge and a foyer with soaring windows on three levels links the great room/kitchen/dining area with the bedrooms. Off the main living area, an expansive wrap-around deck (covered off the kitchen for outdoor cooking) and screened room with a fireplace provide outdoor living and entertaining space during all types of weather. Walking bridges welcome guests to the front covered entry and allow easy access to the wrap-around deck.
Boulevard House
Boulevard House
Green Sheep CollectiveGreen Sheep Collective
Boulevard House is an expansive, light filled home for a young family to grow into. It’s located on a steep site in Ivanhoe, Melbourne. The home takes advantage of a beautiful northern aspect, along with stunning views to trees along the Yarra River, and to the city beyond. Two east-west pavilions, linked by a central circulation core, use passive solar design principles to allow all rooms in the house to take advantage of north sun and cross ventilation, while creating private garden areas and allowing for beautiful views.
Hawk Garage
Hawk Garage
ALC CONTRACTORS LLCALC CONTRACTORS LLC
A 3 car garage with rooms above . The building has a poured foundation , vaulted ceiling in one bay for car lift , metal standing seem roof , stone on front elevation , craftsman style post and brackets on portico , Anderson windows , full hvac system, granite color siding , flagstone sidewalk
Rustic Sports Barn
Rustic Sports Barn
Kirley ArchitectsKirley Architects
This timber frame barn and garage structure includes an open second level light-filled room with exposed truss design and rough-sawn wood flooring perfect for parties and weekend DIY projects

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